Posted by rrlund on March 17, 2011 at 09:59:06 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: OT new house windows? posted by 55 50 Ron on March 17, 2011 at 09:42:35:
Colby and Colby I think was the name of the ones that I put in. I'm no carpenter,but I installed them all myself,did the whole house,upstairs and down. Simplest things to install you'll ever see. Takes longer to take the old ones out than it does to install the new ones. There's just two little metal clips that install on each side,then you snap the vinyl track on and tip the two window halves (top and bottom) in and that's it. They tilt in for cleaning,super nice units. It's probably been close to 20 years now since I put mine in. No idea how much they've saved me,but it has to be a bundle. Only thing with those,they're all custom made and you have to measure exact. Not any real room for error. They go right in the old casings without disturbing any siding or the walls inside.
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